Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart On Doing Two Broadway Plays at Once | Theater History
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Actors Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart discuss performing two Broadway plays at once in repertory: Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land," both directed by Sean Mathias. The two stars of stage, screen and television fanboy over each other and explain what "in repertory" means in theater and more.
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Two legends!!
I am soo in Love with Ian Mckellen. he is amazing, and gorgeous, I'd love to Marry Him. x
Amazing interview! 👍👍
Great Interview!
I love them both.
Saw Godot on its second last performance. Brilliant. Oh - they were having fun. Wish the interviewer knew how to pronounce Godot. Must have driven them crazy but they didn't let on.
Is there a DVD of these plays? I live in Texas and couldn't attend the shows.
I thought this interviewer excellent. Yes, he does interrupt a bit, but he makes good points, is very intelligent, gets the 2 actors engaged enthusiastically on a number of subjects.
Tim Cheng Disagree - a good interviewer knows his interviewees and in this case even someone untrained as a journalist knows that Ian and Patrick can sustain verbosity.
VERY INTELLIGENT!?! I THINK WE MUST HAVE BEEN WATCHING 2 DIFFERENT VIDEOS THE GUY IS A SUPERCILIOUS PLEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks PBS. I really do love you guys!
Three beautiful men! 😍
Once again am very glad Patrick didn't take Ian's advice.
Wasn't keen on this interviewer, he seemed... ever so slightly excitable. It didn't feel like the relaxed conversations I've seen elsewhere with these same two actors talking about basically the same subject.
His eyes make me think he's on drugs; they're very glassy.
Seriously, though? $2,000 for two tickets to one of the shows? The "meet and greet" I suppose is a nice touch, but I think for that price, it could have at least given two tickets to both shows, preferably on one of the double-header days they do.
***** Oh, I bought tickets online and it still only came to about $70 each seat. Mezzanine, front row. Both shows were brilliant. I was merely commenting on how, while yes it's a "donation" but $2000 should come with more than just 2 tickets to one show. I think 2 tickets to both shows, plus the meet and greet. And even that is a bit much, in my mind. Though, I will say that after being there and seeing just how quickly all 4 actors vacate the signing lines, perhaps that meet and greet is worth more than I originally thought.
The interviewers teeth are unnaturally white. Distracting.
What an embarrassing question at 16:44. I really can't stand "apologetic Americans" with bizarre inferiority complexes. This guy probably eats up anything foreign, no matter how cloyingly pretentious or insipid it is.